- How to debate a science denier, as suggested by a new study in Nature Human Behaviour (n = 1,773), which shows that marshaling facts (topic rebuttal) and identifying an opponent’s rhetorical techniques (technique rebuttal) are effective at dampening a skeptic’s message. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-debate-a-science-denier/?t=au 21 comments science
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